Catalase

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[[Catalase 2CAG bcce2014]].<br />
[[Catalase 2CAG bcce2014]].<br />
See also [[Catalase (Hebrew)]].
See also [[Catalase (Hebrew)]].
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== 3D Structures of catalase ==
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[[Catalase 3D structures]]
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</StructureSection>
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== 3D Structures of catalase ==
== 3D Structures of catalase ==
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**[[4blc]], [[1tgu]], [[1th3]], [[3nwl]], [[5gkn]] – bCAT – Bovine<br />
**[[4blc]], [[1tgu]], [[1th3]], [[3nwl]], [[5gkn]] – bCAT – Bovine<br />
**[[3j7b]] – bCAT – MicroED<br />
**[[3j7b]] – bCAT – MicroED<br />
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**[[6jnu]], [[6jnt]] – bCAT – Cryo EM<br />
**[[1a4e]] – CAT A – yeast<br />
**[[1a4e]] – CAT A – yeast<br />
**[[2cag]], [[1e93]], [[1m85]], [[1mqf]], [[1h7k]] – PmCAT – ''Proteus mirabilis''<br />
**[[2cag]], [[1e93]], [[1m85]], [[1mqf]], [[1h7k]] – PmCAT – ''Proteus mirabilis''<br />
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**[[4cab]] – CAT – ''Deinococcus radiodurans''<br />
**[[4cab]] – CAT – ''Deinococcus radiodurans''<br />
**[[4qol]] – BpCAT – ''Bacillus pumilus''<br />
**[[4qol]] – BpCAT – ''Bacillus pumilus''<br />
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**[[5yem]], [[5y17]], [[5xzn]], [[5xzm]], [[5xy4]], [[5xvz]] – CAT (mutant) – ''Mycothermus thrmophilus''<br />
*Catalase binary complexes
*Catalase binary complexes
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**[[3vli]], [[3vlj]] - HmCAT KatG (mutant) + CN<br />
**[[3vli]], [[3vlj]] - HmCAT KatG (mutant) + CN<br />
**[[3vll]] - HmCAT KatG (mutant) + salicylhydroxamic acid<br />
**[[3vll]] - HmCAT KatG (mutant) + salicylhydroxamic acid<br />
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**[[5sw6]], [[5sx0]] - BpCAT KatG + O<br />
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**[[5sw6]], [[5sx0]], [[6mq1]] - BpCAT KatG + O<br />
**[[5kt9]] - BpCAT KatG (mutant) + O2<br />
**[[5kt9]] - BpCAT KatG (mutant) + O2<br />
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**[[6b9b]] - BpCAT KatG + maltose<br />
**[[5sxq]]- BpCAT KatG + isonicotinic acid<br />
**[[5sxq]]- BpCAT KatG + isonicotinic acid<br />
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**[[6mpy]], [[6mq0]] - BpCAT KatG + hydrazine derivative<br />
**[[5sxs]] - BpCAT KatG + isonicotinic acid + hydrazine + AMP<br />
**[[5sxs]] - BpCAT KatG + isonicotinic acid + hydrazine + AMP<br />
**[[5sxt]] - BpCAT KatG + isonicotinic acid + hydrazine<br />
**[[5sxt]] - BpCAT KatG + isonicotinic acid + hydrazine<br />

Revision as of 07:49, 29 April 2019

E. coli catalase Hpii tetramer showing the heme group, 1gge

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3D Structures of catalase

Updated on 29-April-2019

References

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